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Correction: Enhanced Outcomes for Medicare Advantage Patients with Musculoskeletal Conditions Through In-Network Multidisciplinary Digital Care

  • By

  • Austin George Cross

  • Usmaan Zunnu Rain

  • Eric Makhni

  • Peter Watson

  • Charles Bloom

  • August 19, 2026

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Correction: Enhanced Outcomes for Medicare Advantage Patients with Musculoskeletal Conditions Through In-Network Multidisciplinary Digital Care

Background

Musculoskeletal disorders impose a significant financial burden on Medicare Advantage plans, making effective management crucial. Understanding the efficacy of digital health technologies is essential for optimizing patient outcomes.

Data Highlights

No numerical data is presented in the correction notice.

Key Findings

  • The original article contained an error in the demographic data table.
  • The chief complaint for a subset of patients was incorrectly listed as 'Foot/ankle' instead of 'Back.'
  • The correction updates the demographic information for clarity.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare professionals should ensure accurate documentation of patient demographics to inform treatment strategies.

Conclusion

The correction highlights the importance of accurate data representation in clinical studies and the ongoing evaluation of digital health interventions.

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